[Coco] Latest Release of the VCC Color Computer 3 Emulator

Bill Pierce ooogalapasooo at aol.com
Sun Jan 10 09:30:58 EST 2016


Robert, the 3rd & 4th hdbdor roms (hdbdw3bck.rom) has the hi speed poke turned off.
HDBDOS for Coco 3 inits the high speed poke and if you turn it off, it will come back on with the first disk read. If you are trying to play rsdos games, they may be too fast and be unplayable. These alternative roms are actually the coco 2 roms (no hi speed poke) as the only difference between the 2 & 3 is dw4 baud rate and hi speed. Since the becker port uses tcp/ip, there is no baud rate (straight data flow as fast as possible)... So, they are the same except hi speed allowing you to 'stay' in slow speed.

 

 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Gault <robert.gault at att.net>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Sun, Jan 10, 2016 8:52 am
Subject: Re: [Coco] Latest Release of the VCC Color Computer 3 Emulator

Camillus wrote:> Thanks for asking Robert.>> But in the mean time I managed to get OS9 running. I just did what I was suppose to do RTFM.>> The only thing is that it is a bit confusing to me, that is, that one have to go trough cartridge to load the MPI, FloppyDrive and beckerport. At first I did not understand it but after playing a bit and read the read-me again, I think I have it.>> My setup is a laptop with windows 10 home 64 bit and the latest VCC with DW4 4.3.3o (06/21/2013).>> VCCEmuDisk.vhd (NitOS-9 LV2 V3.3.0)   as drive 0 on dw4>> vcc mpi slot 4 = FD*502 26-3133> vcc mpi slot 3 = HDBDOS/DW/Bcker 00-0000> vcc mpi slot 2 = Hard Drive + Cloud9 RTC> vcc mpi slot 1 = Empty> slot select 4>> external rom Image = rgbdos.rom ( only this one works, no cursor in coco emulator with other images ).>> Other settings untouched> ====================>> If I do something wrong then I would like some step by step info.>> cb>Camillus,Your setup as described above should not give you access to Drivewire and I don't see how you could access any programs much less boot into NitrOS-9 on Drivewire. You also don't have any floppies or a .vhd mounted on VCC.RGBDOS should be used with VCC if you want to mount a .vhd image directly in VCC or use floppies on VCC. With this ROM, and it is Not selected as an "External ROM Image", you will have access to 256, single sided, 35-track, Basic Disks on the .vhd. You can boot into NitrOS-9 on the .vhd via a boot disk that is one of the 256 on the .vhd.If you want access to disks on Drivewire, you must tell VCC to use an "External ROM Image" and that image should be one of two, hdbdw3bc3.rom or hdbdw3bc3 w-offset 5A000.rom. If you intend to boot NitrOS-9 from the .vhd mounted in Drivewire, you want the one with the $5A000 offset.The most recent VCC package also contains the hdbdw3bck.rom which says it is for a Coco2. I don't know why that is in the package as VCC does not emulate a Coco2.Once VCC is set correctly, the settings will be remembered. You don't need to repeat the settings each time you start VCC.Robert-- Coco mailing listCoco at maltedmedia.comhttps://pairlist5.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/coco


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